580 Fire Update July 25 1000 AM
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580 Fire is estimated 120 acres, 75% contained.
Location: Approximately 12 miles southwest of Lometa in Lampasas County.
Bulldozers will continue to build fireline on both the left and right flanks of the fire, working to tie their containment lines together. Engines will be patrolling and mopping up the fire area, checking for hot spots and ensuring the constructed lines are holding.
Weather & Fire Behavior: Winds will remain out of the east at speeds between 10-15mph and gusts up to 20mph, shifting slightly from southeast to northeast throughout the day. Morning cloud cover will give way to partly cloudy skies with a few rounds of scattered showers and isolated thunderstorms expected over the fire area today. Elevated wind speeds with gusty and erratic winds are expected with the showers. Humidity will decrease quickly after morning cloud cover breaks with minimum values around 45-50 percent.
580 Fire Update July 24 700 PM
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580 Fire: estimated 120 acres, 50% contained.
Location: Approximately 12 miles southwest of Lometa in Lampasas County.
Bulldozers are currently working to construct line on both the left and right flanks of the fire, working to tie their containment lines together. Aviation resources include air attack and a Type 1 helicopter that is on scene assisting ground resources with water drops on hot spots across the fire area.
Weather & Fire Behavior: Tonight, warm and increasingly humid conditions will prevail with increase cloud cover. Scattered showers and thunderstorm chances increase Saturday as Tropical Storm Hanna makes landfall across South Texas.
Resources Threatened: No structures or resources are threatened.
Monarch Fire Final Update
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Monarch Fire: 1,271 acres, 100% contained.
Location: 45 miles southwest of Sonora in Val Verde County
The fire has been turned back over to the local fire departments and will continue to be monitored.
Monarch Fire Update August 2 815 PM
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Monarch Fire is 1,271 acres, 95% contained.
Location: 45 miles southwest of Sonora, Texas.
Today, ground resources continued to patrol and mop up along the fire line, focusing on hotspots. The fire looked really good again today. One heat source was found and taken care of today. Very hot and dry conditions are expected all week across the fire area. The fire is expected to be listed as controlled on Friday, August 7 by the end of shift. A crew will continue to patrol the fire area several times this week to check for heat sources.
Monarch Fire Update August 2 1130 AM
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Monarch Fire is 1,271 acres, 95% contained.
Location: 45 miles southwest of Sonora, Texas.
Crews have returned to the fire this morning and will continue to patrol and mop up along the containment lines.
Fire Weather: No significant rainfall is expected today. Light southeast winds of 5-7 mph are expected and possibly turning more out of the east this afternoon. Minimum relative humidity values could drop as low as 22% today. Monday should be similar to today but the wind directions are forecasted to become more southeast to south.
Monarch Fire Update August 1 730 PM
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Monarch Fire is 1,271 acres, 95% contained.
Location: 45 miles southwest of Sonora, Texas.
Today, ground resources continued to patrol and mop up along the fire line, focusing on hotspots. No smokes and no heat was reported today. Tomorrow, crews will continue to mop up and patrol the fire area to make sure no smokes are present before wrapping up the fire.
Monarch Fire Update August 1 930 AM
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Monarch Fire is 1,271 acres, 95% contained.
Location: 45 miles southwest of Sonora, Texas.
Overnight, the fire received some light precipitation and is looking good this morning. Ground resources will be patrolling the fire and will focus on mopping up any heat along the perimeter in anticipation of much lower relative humidity values and higher temperatures expected today.
Fire Weather: Light north to northeast winds are forecasted today with minimum relative humidity values dropping to 20-25% this afternoon. Wind gusts this afternoon could approach 15 mph. High temperatures are expected to reach 100 degrees Fahrenheit. A slight chance for rain will come late this afternoon but better chances for rain will exist for areas southeast of the fire location.
Monarch Fire Update July 31 930 PM
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Monarch Fire is 1,271 acres, 95% contained.
Location: 45 miles southwest of Sonora, Texas.
Today, ground resources continued to patrol and mop up along the fire line, focusing on hotspots. The fire looked really good throughout the day and received light, spotty rain this afternoon.Tomorrow, crews will return to the fire and continue to mop up and patrol the containment lines. Crews will remain vigilant to changes in the fire area as low relative humidity values and high temperatures are expected tomorrow.
Monarch Fire Update July 31 1015 AM
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Monarch Fire is 1,271 acres, 95% contained.
Location: 45 miles southwest of Sonora, Texas.
Ground resources will be patrolling the fire and will focus on mopping up any heat along the perimeter. Crews are aware of storm potential and outflow winds and will adjust planned actions accordingly.
Fire Weather: Isolated showers and thunderstorms will bring erratic wind gusts and low chances of wetting rains this afternoon into tonight. Northeast to east winds will prevail with speeds up to 10 mph. Relative humidities will fall to near 36% this afternoon. High temperatures will reach the upper 90s today.
Monarch Fire Update July 30 700 PM
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Monarch Fire is 1,271 acres, 95% contained.
Location: 45 miles southwest of Sonora, Texas.
Today, ground resources continued to patrol and mop up along the fire line, focusing on hotspots. Fire behavior was low today with a few interior smokes.Tomorrow, crews will continue to mop up and patrol the fire area while checking containment lines. Crews will also be monitoring the threat of possible thunderstorms in the forecast.